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in new york city and long island. cars are supposed to fill up on alternate days and so far it appears to be working. >> i think it's great. it's moving great. >> i've been in line hours before this odds and evens. now the line is only five minutes long. >> so new jersey started rationing last weekend after superstorm sandy disrupted fuel deliveries and created long lines at the pump. state officials say they are suing several stations for price gouging. some owners were charging 59 cents more per gallon during the crisis. >>> coming up on 9news going airborne. >> reporter: scott broom in largo, at 6:00 wait until you e this astounding flying machine that just might win. this group of university of maryland students may win a quarter million dollars. >>> it's an elusive prize some experts said no one will ever claim, but this week in largo some university of maryland students claim to be very close to claiming a quarter million dollars and making aviation history. today they showed scott broom their amazing human powe
in new york city and long island. cars are supposed to fill up on alternate days and so far it appears to be working. >> i think it's great. it's moving great. >> i've been in line hours before this odds and evens. now the line is only five minutes long. >> so new jersey started rationing last weekend after superstorm sandy disrupted fuel deliveries and created long lines at the pump. state officials say they are suing several stations for price gouging. some owners were...
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. >>> it's been more than a week after sandy, and drivers in new york city are still feeling the frustration of these long lines of gasoline. now officials are following new jersey's lead by ordering fuel rationing beginning today to deal with the fuel shortages and distribution delays. meanwhile, buyer beware. if you're in the market for a new or used car in the coming years, it should be something to be concerned about. >> reporter: just like in hurricanes past, sandy left behind lots of soaked and sand-filled cars. >> the estimate is there's at least 16,000 new cars that were damaged and up to 250,000 used cars. >> reporter: and guess where many, if not most, will end up? >> put back into the market and resold to unsuspecting consumers. >> reporter: so what do you do? >> the number one thing for anybody looking to buy a used car is to pull a vehicle history report. >> reporter: also, let a mechanic you trust take a look at it, or at the very least, inspect the car yourself and include a smell test. >> the odor. when a car sits in standing water, particularly in salt water, that car will t
. >>> it's been more than a week after sandy, and drivers in new york city are still feeling the frustration of these long lines of gasoline. now officials are following new jersey's lead by ordering fuel rationing beginning today to deal with the fuel shortages and distribution delays. meanwhile, buyer beware. if you're in the market for a new or used car in the coming years, it should be something to be concerned about. >> reporter: just like in hurricanes past, sandy left...
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york city. and below freezing out to the west. 28 in pittsburgh. we've got temperatures close to freezing around here too. here is your forecast for today. we'll show you another satellite picture and it features the same cloud cover as the last satellite picture. here is your forecast for the day. 57 in washington. 55 in leonardtown. 52 in hagerstown. heading the right direction. 60s this weekend. i'll have details on that and a good ask tony and tucker question in just a couple of minutes. >> good. can you give me a little hint? >> it is about the upcoming holiday. >> we all like to talk about holidays. >> is it a happy question? >> yeah. >> okay. >> let's check in with julie now. >> metro's orange blue line experiencing delays right now. they are single tracking because of an earlier disabled train outside of the smithsonian. what you will find is additional time traveling between federal triangle and federal center. traveling northbound i-95, as you work your way north of the fairfax county
york city. and below freezing out to the west. 28 in pittsburgh. we've got temperatures close to freezing around here too. here is your forecast for today. we'll show you another satellite picture and it features the same cloud cover as the last satellite picture. here is your forecast for the day. 57 in washington. 55 in leonardtown. 52 in hagerstown. heading the right direction. 60s this weekend. i'll have details on that and a good ask tony and tucker question in just a couple of minutes....
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new york's mayor says only one-quarter of the city's gas stations are actually open. and the shortage could last for a few more weeks. these drivers think rationing is a good idea. >> i think it will cut down the length of the lines. >> i think that makes sense. i think that should have started from the beginning. you know, it would have eased up. and you wouldn't have had this -- these long lines. and people trying to, you know, fight for gas. i think jersey, actually, did the right thing by doing that. >> as you just heard, a similar rationing plan is drastically reduced lines in neighboring new jersey. >>> there's growing frustration and anger on long island, since many residents still don't have power nearly two weeks after the storm. some are told it will be thanksgiving before the juice comes back. a report says the power company ignored warnings as far back as 2006, that it wasn't able to handle a major storm. one official is calling on the military to take over the job of restoring power. >>> a judge affirmed jared loughner would spend the remainder of his lif
new york's mayor says only one-quarter of the city's gas stations are actually open. and the shortage could last for a few more weeks. these drivers think rationing is a good idea. >> i think it will cut down the length of the lines. >> i think that makes sense. i think that should have started from the beginning. you know, it would have eased up. and you wouldn't have had this -- these long lines. and people trying to, you know, fight for gas. i think jersey, actually, did the...
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it is so bad there is gasoline rationing in new york city and long island. i'll explain how that's working after we look at what's going on. let's roll this. sanitation trucks are clearing piles of debris on staten island, this ighborhood a full mile from the ocean dealing with 12 feet of water, 12 feet, all across the region hundreds of thousands still freezing in the dark. millions of people, yes, got their power back after sandy tore through only to lose it again from the nor'easter. it dumped up to a foot of snow in some parts of new jersey alone. lots of stories of kindness and generosity, but you know what? a lot of these victims are frustrated wondering how they're going to go on. >> the reason the progress has slowed is because in the impacted areas you basically have to go building by building to make sure what buildings can take the power and what buildings can't take the power before you return power to that area. >> it is meticulous work indeed. so back to the gasoline rationing, drivers have been under a mandatory gas rationing situation since s
it is so bad there is gasoline rationing in new york city and long island. i'll explain how that's working after we look at what's going on. let's roll this. sanitation trucks are clearing piles of debris on staten island, this ighborhood a full mile from the ocean dealing with 12 feet of water, 12 feet, all across the region hundreds of thousands still freezing in the dark. millions of people, yes, got their power back after sandy tore through only to lose it again from the nor'easter. it...
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. >> >> new york city is a rationing gasoline new york's gov. chris christy said it will only set the cleanup effort back by a day. >> we have not seen the kind of damage we saw with hurricane sandy and we can move forward in our recovery efforts. >> snell is creating a dangerous road conditions stranding some drivers 15,000 flights canceled by the storm in and out of the northeast. >> snow to the west, snow to the east and we are talking about 70 degrees. >> what did we do right? >> i don't know, but we have some interesting photographs. this is 11 in. of snow this morning in new jersey and in newtown conn., chicago transplant center as a picture of the snow that accumulated there, more than 1 ft. in some areas. we capture this beautiful shot of belmont harbor and christine of chicago another one. today was a great cloudy day, we finally got clouds to break up once you get the stratus in place under a temperature of version it's a double to break these things out and tonight we are clear. or at least we have clouds diminishing and we look forwa
. >> >> new york city is a rationing gasoline new york's gov. chris christy said it will only set the cleanup effort back by a day. >> we have not seen the kind of damage we saw with hurricane sandy and we can move forward in our recovery efforts. >> snell is creating a dangerous road conditions stranding some drivers 15,000 flights canceled by the storm in and out of the northeast. >> snow to the west, snow to the east and we are talking about 70 degrees. >>...
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york city's bankruptcy issues never made the timing right until now builds on an island in the east river between manhattan and queens the park is intended to remind its visitors that with a strong leader the u.s. was once able to get through tough times an ocean more relevant for americans now than it has been since the great depression of this kind of force perspectival view architect gina polarise is the executive director here when i started this project people said you know who cares about after your he's dead and who cares he left a country better than it was when he took office gina says f.d.r.'s legacy is a playbook to be followed by those in power today jobs jobs jobs jobs he really made sure that people in all areas of life were able to be employed and were able to be employed doing what they wanted to do the united nations an organization f.d.r. was involved in founding faces the memorial park. combustor william brandon who fills memory of f.d.r. as a leader inspired him to spearhead the completion of the project funded by the state in the city as well as private donors f
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. >> in the face of an ongoing fuel shortage, new york city mayor michael bloomberg has unveiled a new rationing system for the purchase of gas. on thursday, he said motorists will only be of a purchase gas on alternating days depending on whether their license plate ends in odd or even number. >> only 25% of our gas stations we estimate are open. drivers are still facing long lines, frustrations growing. it now appears there will be shortages for possibly another couple of weeks. the best way we thing to cut down on the lines and help customers, to help that stations and reduce the potential for disorder is to alternate the days that drivers can purchase gas. >> arizona shooter jared loughner has been sentenced to life in prison for the rampage in tucson last year that killed six people and wounded 13 others, including former democratic congressmember gabrielle giffords. under a plea deal reached earlier this year, loughner will spend the rest of his life in prison with no chance for parole. john leonardo, the u.s. attorney for arizona, said prosecutors decided not to seek couple puni
. >> in the face of an ongoing fuel shortage, new york city mayor michael bloomberg has unveiled a new rationing system for the purchase of gas. on thursday, he said motorists will only be of a purchase gas on alternating days depending on whether their license plate ends in odd or even number. >> only 25% of our gas stations we estimate are open. drivers are still facing long lines, frustrations growing. it now appears there will be shortages for possibly another couple of weeks....
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>> realize that new york city is like a funnel. if you have a gigantic storm coming in from the atlantic it's power is concentrated as it goes past sandy point where it can savage staten island, inundate wall street and a second surge can come in from the east river. so we need a barrier that gives us a comprehensive protection against this kind of storm surge. >> how much it would cost? >> well we're talking about the fact that each of these barriers could cost a billion. the whole thing would cost 10 billion even $15 billion. >> show us how it wosrks. >> there's three choke points where you could stop a storm surge. here around arctic hill. next near the verrazano-narrows bridge and the next one is here. if you want the cadillac you want to put one between sandy hook and the rockaways. that would cost on the order of $6 billion. >> sthalt money well spent >> think of it as an insurance policy because the whole package could go over $10 billion. but hey that's church change compared to the 80 billion that katrina cost and the 50 b
>> realize that new york city is like a funnel. if you have a gigantic storm coming in from the atlantic it's power is concentrated as it goes past sandy point where it can savage staten island, inundate wall street and a second surge can come in from the east river. so we need a barrier that gives us a comprehensive protection against this kind of storm surge. >> how much it would cost? >> well we're talking about the fact that each of these barriers could cost a billion. the...
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it has been harder to get a cab in new york city. most can't find gasoline. >> everything is harder. >>> 13 minutes to the top of the hour. still ahead they risk their lives around the world to protect our freedom. how do we help our veterans transition when they come to successful -- when they want to find a successful roy rear. career. >> one race ends in a tie. you are not going to believe who didn't vote. one political hopeful will be having a chat with family members. let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what is coming up. >> i hope this is a surprise. i am going to tell you what is coming up in the next 3 hours. on "fox & friends" coming your way in 13 minutes we are following the missile fire that happened on the u.s. drone. why are we finding out about it now? ralph peters is here live to weigh fwh. geraldo rivera is joining us. and the top five value vacations because we all need one. that's coming up at the top of the hour. let me check the rundown. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's
it has been harder to get a cab in new york city. most can't find gasoline. >> everything is harder. >>> 13 minutes to the top of the hour. still ahead they risk their lives around the world to protect our freedom. how do we help our veterans transition when they come to successful -- when they want to find a successful roy rear. career. >> one race ends in a tie. you are not going to believe who didn't vote. one political hopeful will be having a chat with family members....
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and is it possible to make new york city storm proof? we'll show you how one leading scientist would try to do it. first here's a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on cbs "this morning." >> what he wants to do is prevent the republican house speak john boehner from setting the agenda. >> meeting with president obama for the first time since election night. focus on the government's potential fiscal crisis. >> both sides will start very far away. the question will each leave the other a pathway so they can get to a compromise. >> president obama spock to his campaign staffers in chicago and showed a rare level of emotion from the president. >> i'm proud of all of you and -- [ applause ] >> the romney campaign and romney himself never saw it coming. those are the kind of losses that hurt the most. >> the changing demographics in the country really necessitates an even bigger test for the republican party. >> gas rationing started this morning in new york city and on long island. >> frustrations growing for
and is it possible to make new york city storm proof? we'll show you how one leading scientist would try to do it. first here's a look at what's happening in the world and what we've been covering on cbs "this morning." >> what he wants to do is prevent the republican house speak john boehner from setting the agenda. >> meeting with president obama for the first time since election night. focus on the government's potential fiscal crisis. >> both sides will start...
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i mean, this is new york city. we should be, you know, prepared for stuff like this. we shouldn't have to be waiting out in the cold for power or gas to be restored after so many days went by. i know this was a tremendous devastation, but you know, this is 2012. you know, this is -- this is, you know, modern technology. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that we need power, we need gas down here right away. that's it. >> diane, as a mom, what's it like to see your kids going through this? >> this is devastating. i mean, my youngest is 8 years old. i have to dress him in layers. we have to do homework with blankets, not just one blanket, two, three blankets on and he's freezing, and i have to like keep him on my lap and make him do homework with me. believe me, i've had offers for people to take us in and get hot showers and i thank them from the bottom of my heart, but i can't leave my home. i can't leave -- i'm afraid to leave my home. i don't want what i have left to be taken from me and for my kids to be even more devastated than what they are, and to watch
i mean, this is new york city. we should be, you know, prepared for stuff like this. we shouldn't have to be waiting out in the cold for power or gas to be restored after so many days went by. i know this was a tremendous devastation, but you know, this is 2012. you know, this is -- this is, you know, modern technology. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that we need power, we need gas down here right away. that's it. >> diane, as a mom, what's it like to see your kids going...
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pittsburgh 29 degrees. 27 in columbus. 37 in new york city. good news, not only we'll warm up, but they'll warm up with sunshine into new jersey and new york over the next couple of days. is . >> that's good. >> high pressure will move overhead later today. that will give us plenty of bright sunshine. little cool with highs in the mid- to upper 50s. but less wind. cold overnight. sunday and monday winds out of the south and west, and that means warmer air on the way. lots of sunshine with a nice warming trend. 57 today. mid-60s tomorrow. close to 70 sunday and monday afternoon. sunday veteran's day. monday many people get a holiday. good couple of days for holidays. >> are schools closed monday? no? >> not montgomery county. it's a half day, i believe. >> energy -- federal government is closed, right? >> julie wright is standing by with traffic. >> are we working monday? >> yes. >> we work every day. >> darn! we need that rule, if the schools are out, we're out, too. >> i like that. >> on the roads now you'll find north of town 95 and 295, nic
pittsburgh 29 degrees. 27 in columbus. 37 in new york city. good news, not only we'll warm up, but they'll warm up with sunshine into new jersey and new york over the next couple of days. is . >> that's good. >> high pressure will move overhead later today. that will give us plenty of bright sunshine. little cool with highs in the mid- to upper 50s. but less wind. cold overnight. sunday and monday winds out of the south and west, and that means warmer air on the way. lots of...
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york city. >> make sure you're protected against the unexpected problem, and that means some bonds to go along with your stocks, and that in turn points out that in these last 12 years, the average balance fund, bond stocks, say 60% stocks, 40% bonds has generated a return of give or take around 6% a year. that's not bad for 12 years. that doubles your money. >> everyone loves to say our interest rates are really low. and they love to say how much lower can they go. you know what the answer is? lower. and you say that can't be. u.s. treasuries as scary as this is are still a great bet because they are the place to hide. >> today we have a very sustainable recovery in automotives, driven by genuine replacement need, great new product and terrific financing, and the industry is profitable at the retail, the buyer and manufacturer levels. it is a bright spot in the u.s. economy. >> you look at our guidance on device shipments, we actually took our numbers down in developed markets and up in emerging markets so it's a lot of strength in the emerging markets, and i think that's going to co
york city. >> make sure you're protected against the unexpected problem, and that means some bonds to go along with your stocks, and that in turn points out that in these last 12 years, the average balance fund, bond stocks, say 60% stocks, 40% bonds has generated a return of give or take around 6% a year. that's not bad for 12 years. that doubles your money. >> everyone loves to say our interest rates are really low. and they love to say how much lower can they go. you know what...
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ginger zee, abc news, garden city, new york. >>> moving to politics this morning. today president obama is expected to deliver his first remarks on his agenda since election night. he'll make a statement from the white house about his plan to spur the economy and reduce the nation's deficit. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner signaled his willingness to hammer out a budget deal in an exclusive interview with abc's diane sawyer, boehner made it clear he was not open to raising taxes but did express confidence he and the president could find some common ground. >>> sources tell abc news that talks are under way for a possible plea deal for congressman jesse jackson jr. the illinois democrat is currently being treated at the mayo clinic for bipolar disorder. the fbi investigating jackson for improperly using campaign funds for personal purchases potentially furniture at his home. but he coasted to victory tuesday, retaining his congressional seat despite virtually no presence on the campaign trail. the only involvement, a robo call, hadn't voted since june 8. and m
ginger zee, abc news, garden city, new york. >>> moving to politics this morning. today president obama is expected to deliver his first remarks on his agenda since election night. he'll make a statement from the white house about his plan to spur the economy and reduce the nation's deficit. meanwhile, house speaker john boehner signaled his willingness to hammer out a budget deal in an exclusive interview with abc's diane sawyer, boehner made it clear he was not open to raising taxes...
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roger clark is a reporter for new york 1 in new york city. so roger, this is the first day of the new plan. smooth going? >> reporter: that's definitely an adventure here, carol, no doubt about it. let's check out behind me where mcginnis boulevard and green point, very busy, you can get to the 59th street bridge, and as you can see, a police officer is standing in front of that line. that left lane over there, or the right lane, if you face the other way, is the gas line heading into the station where i'm standing on the corner now. so far, it seems to be working. early on, it went into effect at 6:00 this morning. and there were some people in line who either didn't hear about it or were trying to beat the 6:00 deadline. police officers went up and down the line and said, sorry, you're out of luck. today is an odd day, so you have to have your last -- last number has to be an odd number or else you got the boot off the line. also, if you have a letter, you can do it. there is also some exemptions like commercial vehicles, taxis, delivery ca
roger clark is a reporter for new york 1 in new york city. so roger, this is the first day of the new plan. smooth going? >> reporter: that's definitely an adventure here, carol, no doubt about it. let's check out behind me where mcginnis boulevard and green point, very busy, you can get to the 59th street bridge, and as you can see, a police officer is standing in front of that line. that left lane over there, or the right lane, if you face the other way, is the gas line heading into the...
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york city. we had an ireporter, he was in jersey city, and he shot the pictures of the six-plus inches of snowfall there. well, by this weekend, as those temperatures creep up to close to 70 degrees, the snow is going to be gone. but this is going to allow a little bit of a break for folks to clean up, and start rebuilding their lives after this exacerbated misery, has been heaped along that i-95 corridor. >> all right, karen, thanks so much. >> listen to this story. an alabama teenager who spent three days trapped in a ravine following a car accident is recovering from his injuries this morning. his name is tyler campbell. >> it was cold. and i said ain't no hope for me. i asked the lord to take my life. >> he's tough. but god brought him up out of that ditch and he allowed that truck driver to see him. and i thank that man for stopping. >> imagine how terrible that must have been that he said he asked the lord to take his life. tyler dislocated his shoulder and broke his leg. to stay alive he
york city. we had an ireporter, he was in jersey city, and he shot the pictures of the six-plus inches of snowfall there. well, by this weekend, as those temperatures creep up to close to 70 degrees, the snow is going to be gone. but this is going to allow a little bit of a break for folks to clean up, and start rebuilding their lives after this exacerbated misery, has been heaped along that i-95 corridor. >> all right, karen, thanks so much. >> listen to this story. an alabama...
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gas rationing because of shortages in new york city. this morning temperatures continue to be very cold on the heels of that nor'easter. the snow is still on the ground. bundle up. windchills in the 20s in new england. even down to the 30s all the way down to washington, d.c. so this is it, though. we're going to start to warm it up in this region of the country. we desperately need it. it's been rough out there. it's going to be in the 50s today instead of the 40s. we should melt a lot of that snow. as we go through the weekend, a big pattern change. the warm air in the middle of the country's headed to the east coast. so we should see all of that snow gone. and the people without power should not be suffering so bad at night if they're still in their houses. the worst weather in the country today, by the way, a huge storm up in idaho, north dakota and montana. that's the travel trouble spots. the forecast as we go throughout the week, that storm gives up wet weather in the middle of the country. but watch as the east coast warms up by
gas rationing because of shortages in new york city. this morning temperatures continue to be very cold on the heels of that nor'easter. the snow is still on the ground. bundle up. windchills in the 20s in new england. even down to the 30s all the way down to washington, d.c. so this is it, though. we're going to start to warm it up in this region of the country. we desperately need it. it's been rough out there. it's going to be in the 50s today instead of the 40s. we should melt a lot of that...
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now new york city rationing gas like new jersey started earlier in the week to ease the pain. antoine lewis is live with more from queen, new york, where they're lining up and today is what, an odd or even day? >> it is an odd day, brian. what that means is that if your license plate ends in an odd number, then you can get gas today. this rationing went into effect, at 6:00 o'clock this morning. if you end in an even number, tomorrow is day. they are making sure that no one is getting gas on the day they're not supposed to. so they're being very serious about it. a lot of people have been frustrated. you're seeing how long this line extends up 39th street here in queens. this has been the case all over the place all over the tri-state. new jersey started it earlier this week. now it's new york's turn. we'll see how it goes. the lines have been moving. this one has moved, but it is still significantly long. >> steve: it is a mess. antoine, thank you very much. over to ali and the other brian. >> brian: speaking of sandy, thousands of residents on long island, new york have been
now new york city rationing gas like new jersey started earlier in the week to ease the pain. antoine lewis is live with more from queen, new york, where they're lining up and today is what, an odd or even day? >> it is an odd day, brian. what that means is that if your license plate ends in an odd number, then you can get gas today. this rationing went into effect, at 6:00 o'clock this morning. if you end in an even number, tomorrow is day. they are making sure that no one is getting gas...
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today gasoline rationing has hit new york city. mayor bloomberg putting that into effect. can you only fill up on every other day based on your license plate number so that's something traders are talking about as well because many traders here on this floor are affected by that. we're also looking at gold prices at a tree-week high. it may not be a good thing because it's a safe haven bid. tradesers worried about the fiscal cliff. also thinking maybe we'll see more accommodative policy, another reason to bid up gold. we're seeing new buyers coming into the gold market. they're also looking at activity in the gold etfs which have been strong. looking at gold prices perhaps making that march back to the 1800 level. back to you. >> thank you, sharon epperson. jcpenney is at a crossroads, big earnings miss, two weeks before black friday. is time running out for ceo ron johnson? diageo, paul walsh, expanding their presence in india. early movers on wall street, igt up 4.5%. >>> take a look at the dow heat map. disney leading laggard down by 5%. green there, microsoft making a
today gasoline rationing has hit new york city. mayor bloomberg putting that into effect. can you only fill up on every other day based on your license plate number so that's something traders are talking about as well because many traders here on this floor are affected by that. we're also looking at gold prices at a tree-week high. it may not be a good thing because it's a safe haven bid. tradesers worried about the fiscal cliff. also thinking maybe we'll see more accommodative policy,...
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. >>> gasoline rationing began this morning in new york city and on long island. to deal with the shortages caused by hurricane sandy drivers can buy gas every other day based on odd or even license plate numbers. mayor michael bloomberg said only 1/4 of the city's gas stations were open because of power outages or delayed fuel shipments. >>> now for a look at what's trending today, our quick round up of what has you talking online. "dancing with the stars" cohost brooke burke revealed in an online video thursday that she is going to have surgery for thyroid cancer. >> doctors say that this is like a good cancer to have that. that sounds so crazy but my doctor did tell me this is a happily ever after ending kind of thing. >> the 41-year-old mother of four said the surgery will leave her with a scar on her neck but she plans to make a positive out of the negative and be a really good patient. >>> thousands of twi-hard "twilight" fans already camping out in los angeles for monday's premiere of the sequel "breaking dawn part two." red carpet guests include "twilight"
. >>> gasoline rationing began this morning in new york city and on long island. to deal with the shortages caused by hurricane sandy drivers can buy gas every other day based on odd or even license plate numbers. mayor michael bloomberg said only 1/4 of the city's gas stations were open because of power outages or delayed fuel shipments. >>> now for a look at what's trending today, our quick round up of what has you talking online. "dancing with the stars" cohost...
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they're not big like new york city where they can afford that. we're trying get 100% paid for by the federal government. >> do you think that's likely? >> i think so. they've done it with the power lines and transportation needs but we need to have it for these long-term purposes as well like the dunes and the beach repolicemen irnment. >> should homeowners who have not signed those easements who have not allowed, they want the sand brought back but don't want their views lost by a big sand dune. should they be forced to sign the easements before the sand is put back? >> i'm not sympathetic to those who don't want to sign the easements. it's important for us to get the job done. >> in terms of just looking around the state at other issues, is there a way to better prepare for the storms in the future or do we have to accept storms like this will come around every 50 or 100 years? >> well, no, i think you can have better protection, not only long-term protection like dune protection but better plans for utilities. i had a meeting in aberdeen where
they're not big like new york city where they can afford that. we're trying get 100% paid for by the federal government. >> do you think that's likely? >> i think so. they've done it with the power lines and transportation needs but we need to have it for these long-term purposes as well like the dunes and the beach repolicemen irnment. >> should homeowners who have not signed those easements who have not allowed, they want the sand brought back but don't want their views lost...